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Wonky
Good evening all.
as I'm sure there will be better peeps out there that know a lot more than I will ever know, I’m looking for some clarification on this tree,
so storm Eunice is what did this, 2 large branches , the upper one being approx 16” diameter and the lower being 18”
so the question is how safe is this tree now it’s lost about half of the main trunk, the tree is approx 70’ tall
hopefully you can see from the pics
btw, that’s a 20” bar on a 036 in the last pic
cheers
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